less is more when it comes to exercise

If your hairstylist gave you the same haircut in half the time,would you complain?

more is less when it comes to exercise

I was recently asked by a media editor why I gave clients shorter than hour long sessions which is what the norm has been for so many years. Exercising should come with a goal whether that's building muscle, losing weight, improving endurance or anything else. If that goal could be achieved in shorter sessions, that could only be a good thing. That's because of the following 5 simple reasons:

Time: Shorter workout means getting your result faster giving you more free time to spend on other things.

Intensity: Shorter workout allows you to reach and sustain intensity. You can’t sprint a marathon!

Hormones: Working out more than 45 mins has been associated with higher cortisol release linked to increased body fat percentage around the middle section.

State of mind: Shorter and intense workouts offer people higher mental boost. Better mental health means less stress, more clarity and better attitude towards life.

State of body: Short and intense workouts will preserve your muscle composition meaning lower body fat percentage and a healthier look.

In fact, a workout could be as short as 10 minutes, similar to the 10-Day-Fat-Loss-Transformationdrills, if the proper intensity, frequency and nutrition was to be followed. So, remember: